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1. Have Bee Gees bought old Chorlton house?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 March 2002The Bee Gees are believed to have bought back their old house on Keppel Road in Chorlton.
2. The big match
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 March 2002Football fanatic Paul Singer is creating a Theatre of Dreams in his front room with a replica Old Trafford made up of 60,000 matchsticks - and Francis House is set to benefit.
3. Netball team disqualified for wearing wrong skirt
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 March 2002A school netball team of 12 and 13-year-old girls has been disqualified from a local tournament because two of them were not wearing regulation skirts.
4. Who's nicked my wheels? No-one they've been left behind
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 March 2002A BAFFLING new breed of car crime has sprung up in Whalley Range where thieves have been taking vehicles - but leaving their wheels behind.
5. Peter the pupil who may never go to school
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 March 2002The mother of a boy being taught as home because he can't get a place at Parrs Wood fears her son may never go to school.
6. Cameras to allay Games crime fear
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 March 2002FEARS over Fallowfield's violent crime rate will see the installation of 28 CCTV cameras in Owens Park, just months before it becomes home to almost 5,000 international athletes during the Commonwealth Games.
7. Second car jacking within 24 hours
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 27 March 2002A second car jacking within 24 hours has occurred in south Manchester.
8. Bureaucracy not a problem claim Christie's
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 27 March 2002Christie Hospital has hit back at reports suggesting much-needed cancer cash is being diverted to recruit bureaucrats.
9. Fire heroes rescue man from hotel after blaze
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 27 March 2002A man was dramatically rescued by fire fighters after fleeing his blazing hotel room.
10. New cafe plan proves to be councillors cup of tea
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 27 March 2002A new café and restaurant is to open on Lapwing Lane after permission for a change of use was granted.
